questions about selling gun privately

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I need some guidance on selling one of my handguns locally. If you guys can telll me how or where to look as ...

questions about selling gun privately

Hello everyone,
I need some guidance on selling one of my handguns locally. If you guys can telll me how or where to look as far as selling privately.
I assume the person I am selling to would have to have a concealed weapons permit so I know they are legal to own a gun. Anything else I need to do to make it legal? Your help is appreciated
Also, I live in Florida

This is a great question as I just went thru this.
I don't know exactly what the FL laws state about selling/purchasing the gun to an in state person and hopefully someone will help out here but if you sell it to someone out of state please read the following:
I live in SC and the seller in NC.
I was told by reliable people (including my local range) that I could drive into NC and purchase the gun from a private individual.
I even called SLED (SC Law Enforcement Div) and was basically told the same thing as SC doesn't officially register handguns. They stated that they would be more concerned about the sellers laws in NC. Now there are state laws and then there are Federal laws. Please see the following ATF website which basically states that if you sell out of state the transaction s/b handled thru a FFL dealer. See B3 & B16.

This is a great question as I just went thru this.
I don't know exactly what the FL laws state about selling/purchasing the gun to an in state person and hopefully someone will help out here but if you sell it to someone out of state please read the following:
I live in SC and the seller in NC.
I was told by reliable people (including my local range) that I could drive into NC and purchase the gun from a private individual.
I even called SLED (SC Law Enforcement Div) and was basically told the same thing as SC doesn't officially register handguns. They stated that they would be more concerned about the sellers laws in NC. Now there are state laws and then there are Federal laws. Please see the following ATF website which basically states that if you sell out of state the transaction s/b handled thru a FFL dealer. See B3 & B16.

I poop u not! Just yesterday. Basically we would only need a bill of sale signed by both parties.
It just didn't sit right w/me.
I had a lot of help from a forum member who made me aware of the website.

Only handguns must be sent to your homestate FFL if purchasing out of state. In most states, you can purchase a long gun from an FFL if your not a resident. As a non-state resident, you must use an FFL either in person for long guns since you can purchase them in person, or have the handgun sent to an FFL in your home state to take possession..

If you are selling to someone in your own state it is just like selling anything else unless you have reason to believe they cannot own a gun. Of course your state can have their own rules that are more restrictive but Florida doesn't go out of their way to make life difficult on gun owners.